SLA vs FDM Gears

Known fact: The smoother one is from @Formlabs Form 2 (SLA technology). It really is better in quality, but when I need big parts, or when I need a part quickly, @MakerBot (FDM technology) is a better solution. FDM use filaments, which are usually cheaper. They create infill structures to make the part cost less. SLA uses resins, which Read more about SLA vs FDM Gears[…]

More Vacuum

How about the edges and the weak vacuum of the vacuum cleaner? A 3D printed solution. I 3D designed it using @SolidWorks. I 3d printed it using @makerbot .

Button V2

My school uniforms are strange. Their buttons brake into pieces suddenly. Are my uniforms tight? No. So, I suspected the buttons, not my belly. I 3D printed buttons using @proto_pasta carbon fiber filament, and problem got solved. I actually 3D printed a lot of them, and gave some to the people in my club in school, MakerClub. Read more about Button V2[…]

Rope Fractal

  My AP exams are finished, I have finished some of my big projects, so I am back. I have more than a hundred things to share… When I was in middle school, I was making these mathematical fractals by drawing. I thought, why not doing it with a single rope? So, I prepared a Read more about Rope Fractal[…]

NinjaFlex Tire Print from MakerBot 5th Gen

  3d printed model car tire. 3d printed on MakerBot 5th gen Replicator with NinjaFlex and that’s the interesting part (because 5th gen MakerBots can’t print flexible materials (or couldn’t:)). As information, it is 3d printed with 5th gen @MakerBot Replicator, I designed it on @SolidWorks.

Touch Sensor Trial

My new, 3d printed touch sensor. Thanks for @proto_pasta for their conductive and carbon fiber PLA’s. As information, I AM ONLY 14 years old. I designed it with @SolidWorks (Also I passed CSWA exam (220 out of 240)). I printed it with @MakerBot.    

Switch Case

A simple, 3d printed switch case. Better designs are coming soon. As information, I AM ONLY 14 years old. I designed it with @SolidWorks (Also I passed CSWA exam (220 out of 240)). I printed it with @MakerBot.